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FUUSN: Social Justice Speaker Lunch, Apr. 19

FUUSN (1326 Washington Street, West Newton) invites you to their Social Justice Speaker Lunch — a discussion with Nathan Simms, Director of Programs and Tammy Hopkins, Director of Development at Communities for Restorative Justice, on Sunday, April 19 at 12PM in the Alliance Room.  A light lunch will be served.

Communities for Restorative Justice (C4RJ) is the leader in court-alternative restorative justice practices in Massachusetts. Celebrating their 25th Anniversary in 2025, C4RJ has created and refined a model that subscribes to best practices in the field.  They partner with law enforcement, district attorneys, and community members to offer restorative justice (RJ), an evidence-based response to crime that promotes healing, accountability, and equity.  Unlike the traditional criminal justice system, which centers around punishment, RJ brings together those harmed, those responsible, and the community to address harm and divert criminal cases out of the courtroom and into a community-based, volunteer-led collective repair process. 

In their talk, Nathan & Tammy will highlight the facilitated circle process that brings together all parties impacted by a crime to speak honestly about what happened, address needs, and agree on meaningful steps to work towards repair.  Restorative justice is voluntary and accountability driven.  Responsible parties actively work to repair harm.  Victims are empowered, and their needs are centered.  C4RJ’s process increases community safety and reduces recidivism. 

Visit the FUUSN’s Social Justice Council web page more information about FUUSN’s Social Justice Council and to R.S.V.P. to this event.

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